Leve in english

Mild

pronunciation: maɪld part of speech: adjective
In gestures

irle Algo a Alguien = fare. 

Example: She then said: 'If you want to fare reasonably well, you better play ball with me'.

irle a Uno = make out. 

Example: 'Keep me posted on how she makes out,' he said resignedly.

levar 

more:

» levar anclasweigh + anchor .

Example: There was much activity on deck as the ship weighed anchor from Port William and put to sea.

» levar el anclaweigh + anchor .

Example: There was much activity on deck as the ship weighed anchor from Port William and put to sea.

leve = mild ; light ; venial. 

Example: If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.Example: One can for the most part be safe in saying that a specialist monograph on neural surgery is not intended to be written or published for light recreational reading.Example: His doctrine that even venial wrongdoing is worse than any natural calamity implies that we ought to refrain from such wrongdoing even if calamity results.

more:

» bebedor levelight drinker .

Example: It appears that even if you're a light drinker, reducing your alcohol consumption could be beneficial for your heart.

» falta levelesser sinpeccadillo [peccadilloes, -pl.] .

Example: Further, Lim has shown that students perceive cheating in exam-related situations to be serious but plagiarism is viewed as a lesser sin.

Example: On the surface level, intermediaries use their mastery (knowledge and competence) of IR systems -- their contents, techniques, peccadilloes -- not mastered by users.

» fumador levelight smoker .

Example: In general, a light smoker is someone who smokes less than 10 cigarettes per day while someone who smokes a pack a day or more is a heavy smoker.

» haber (una) leve(s) posibilidad(es) de quethere + be + a slim chance thatthere + be + a faint chance that .

Example: But there was a slim chance that Kyle the perpetually smarmy had actually heard something useful.

Example: The forecast was not very encouraging, yet there was a faint chance that there could be a little break in the gloomy weather in the afternoon.

» haber (una) leve(s) probabilidad(es) de quethere + be + a slim chance thatthere + be + a faint chance that .

Example: But there was a slim chance that Kyle the perpetually smarmy had actually heard something useful.

Example: The forecast was not very encouraging, yet there was a faint chance that there could be a little break in the gloomy weather in the afternoon.

» lesión leveminor injuryBlighty [Término usado principalmente durante la Primera y Segunda Guerra Mundial para referirse a una herida menor que le garantizaba al soldado la vuelta a Inglaterra (Blighty) para recuperarse] .

Example: He was facing numerous drug related charges and escaped from police custody while receiving treatment for minor injuries.

Example: He got wounded in the ankle -- what they called a Blighty -- so he came back to England to recover.

» leve probabilidadslim chancefaint chance .

Example: The article 'Slim chance for ethnic funding' explains how funding for library projects to provide assistance to ethnic minorities has almost dried up.

Example: Manchester City remains 12 points behind league-leading Manchester United, with a faint chance of catching them for the league title.

» tener una leve dolenciahave + a slight condition .

Example: Thankfully I grew out of the epilepsy and haven't been bothered by that since I was eight, but I do have a slight condition which might mean, in years to come, I'll need a valve transplant.

» tener una leve enfermedadhave + a slight condition .

Example: Thankfully I grew out of the epilepsy and haven't been bothered by that since I was eight, but I do have a slight condition which might mean, in years to come, I'll need a valve transplant.

» tener un leve problemahave + a slight condition .

Example: Thankfully I grew out of the epilepsy and haven't been bothered by that since I was eight, but I do have a slight condition which might mean, in years to come, I'll need a valve transplant.

Leve synonyms

humble in spanish: humilde, pronunciation: hʌmbəl part of speech: adjective modest in spanish: modesto, pronunciation: mɑdəst part of speech: adjective meek in spanish: manso, pronunciation: mik part of speech: adjective moderate in spanish: moderar, pronunciation: mɑdɜrət part of speech: adjective gentle in spanish: amable, pronunciation: dʒentəl part of speech: adjective temperate in spanish: templado, pronunciation: temprət part of speech: adjective balmy in spanish: balsámico, pronunciation: bɑmi part of speech: adjective clement in spanish: clemente, pronunciation: klemənt part of speech: adjective mild-mannered in spanish: de buenos modales, pronunciation: mɪldmænɜrd part of speech: adjective
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